Edged Tools, Vintage Collectibles, Jewelry 2023-01-27 Auction - 671 Price Results - Keystone Auction LLC in PA - Page 2
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Edged Tools, Vintage Collectibles, Jewelry

Friday, January 27, 2023 online auction. Antique wrought iron edged tool collection includes axes, tomahawks, hatchets, cleavers, chisels, hammers, saws, maul, Bark Spuds, Log Dogs, Splitting Wedges; useful in logging, other industries, or for display. Artifacts Collection includes paleolithic & neolithic flint, jasper, jade, & stone arrowheads, points & blades plus certs (tools), tribal spears, fossil shark teeth, and more. Jewelry including a fine diamond ring, gold, gold tone jewelry, designer and costume jewelry (approx 80 lots). Grateful Dead memorabilia and Tie Dye and hippie clothes. Wide variety of Collectibles including marbles, keys, collection of coins, cigar box labels, photos, postcards, toys, Nintendo, porcelains, dolls, and more. [Note: Lots are being uploaded in sections and photographs will be loaded as photographers complete them, all photos expected to be online by 1/14.]
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Signed Antique Axes: Two broad axes, both handled for left cut. They have the original handles. The first ax is signed "W.H Mann, Downingtown (Pennsylvania maker). Superior cast steel". Measures 27.5x11". Next axe was
0025: Signed Antique AxesEst. $125-$300
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Signed Antique Axes: Two signed broad axes with original handles. First ax is signed "C.W Stover" measuring 27.5" long with a 7" blade made for left handed cuts. Second ax is marked "M.C Ogden New York". Handled for left
0026: Signed Antique AxesEst. $125-$300
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Signed Antique Axes (3): First is a broad ax marked "A. Miller" with touch marks of four surrounding snowflakes. The bit has a double goosewing shape and is single bevel. 25" long by 11.5" blade. Second axe has a small
0027: Signed Antique Axes (3)Est. $125-$300
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18th Century Axes: First ax is an 18th century symmetrical broad axe, with 26.5" long handle and a 13.25" blade. Has a later handle made for right hand cut. This axe is wrought forged and the blade has been pinned to
0028: 18th Century AxesEst. $125-$300
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Antique Signed Axes: First ax is signed "W.M Beatty and sons, Philadelphia PA" handled for right cut and handle appears to be original. Overall length of 23.5", with an 11.5" blade. Second ax is a single bevel offset
0029: Antique Signed AxesEst. $125-$300
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Signed Antique Axes: First axe is signed "William Mann" single bevel offset broad axe with length 23.5" and blade length of 11.5". Second ax is a signed "W.M Beatty & Son, Chester PA. Single bevel broad axe with a 10.5"
0030: Signed Antique AxesEst. $125-$300
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Signed Antique Axes: First is a broad axe with original handle made for right handed use. Signed "Dunlop & Madeira" and stamped "C+Horn cast steel" underneath the name on the other side of the axe. Overall length of axe
0031: Signed Antique AxesEst. $125-$300
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Signed Antique Axes: First axe is one from Lewistown, PA with personalized marking "NCR" with three crosses on each side. Also marked "William Mann Superior Lewistown Cast Steel". 25" long, 11" blade approximately. Next
0032: Signed Antique AxesEst. $125-$300
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3 Antique Axes: First axe is a Cooper's side axe dating to the mid 19th century, being used to trim barrel staves. Handled for left hand cut, and not unsigned with original handle. Overall length is 15" with a 10"
0033: 3 Antique AxesEst. $100-$250
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Antique Signed Axes: Offset Haft hewing axe signed "Ten Eyck mfg. & co., Cohoes NY". Overall length of 23 inches with a 12 inch blade. Also included is another offset hewing axe with no handle, with an illegible and very
0034: Antique Signed AxesEst. $100-$250
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Antique Broad Axes: First axe is a signed Pennsylvania broad axe. Signature appears to be "Brady, Lanacaster PA", and is not set for cut left or right. Overall length of 27", and a blade length of 9.5". Second axe is a
0035: Antique Broad AxesEst. $125-$300
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Antique Felling Axes: 19th/18th century felling axes. First axe is a "yankee style" felling or mast axe from the 19th century measuring 33 inches with original handle. Axe head is 10", while the cutting blade is 6" long.
0036: Antique Felling AxesEst. $100-$250
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Antique Broad Axes (2): Broad Axe/side axe/ hewing axe that is signed but illegible, but the word "cast steel" can be made out. Length of 25.5, blade length of 12". Second axe is a broad axe/felling axe signed "Pratt & Son,
0037: Antique Broad Axes (2)Est. $125-$300
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Antique Mine/Rail Track Axe: This ax was used to lay mine tracks and rim rails to level. It is a double beveled straight handle with a spike driver on the poll of the axe. Axe comes with paperwork and historical documentation.
0038: Antique Mine/Rail Track AxeEst. $125-$300
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Antique Turpentine, Butcher, Ice axes: First ax is an antique turpentine ax. Steeled iron head with a maker's I.D stamp that is illegible. Length of handle is 29.5", length of the ax head is 11.5", and the blade is 3" long with original
0039: Antique Turpentine, Butcher, Ice axesEst. $125-$300
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Antique Winchester/True Temper Axes: First is an antique Winchester pole ax with 35" in length. Has an octagon shafted handle, and the poll of the ax shows some evidence of hammering. Length of axe head is 7.25, the cutting blade is
0040: Antique Winchester/True Temper AxesEst. $125-$300
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Winchester Single Bit Axe: Stamped on the ax is "Winchester trademark, made in USA". Single bit pole ax in the Michigan style. Overall length of 36", length of head 7", cutting bit 4.25". Note: Ax head seems to have gun blue
0041: Winchester Single Bit AxeEst. $125-$300
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Antique Pole Axes: First ax is an early blacksmith wrought iron pole ax, from the 18th century with riveted period repair. Overall length of ax head is 7", and has original handle. Next is a forge-hammered pole ax with
0042: Antique Pole AxesEst. $100-$250
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Antique Bill-Hook Brush Axes: Two crescent billhook axes, both with original handles. These billhook axes were used for clearing forest and brush for placing artillery, trailblazing, logging etc. First ax is stamped "patented"
0043: Antique Bill-Hook Brush AxesEst. $50-$150
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Antique Bill-Hook Brush Axes: First signed true temper, 38" in length, ax head 10.75", and width is 5.5". Next is signed "Kelly Axe & Tool Works, Charleston W.VA.USA". Overall length of 37", ax head height is 12.5". Has a strap
0044: Antique Bill-Hook Brush AxesEst. $50-$150
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19th Century Splitting Froes: Three 19th century wrought-iron froes with original handles. Largest froe measures 22.25" from the handle, and froe head length is 14.5". Second froe is 17" with a 13.25" head. Third froe has a
0045: 19th Century Splitting FroesEst. $50-$150
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Antique and Vintage Splitting Froes: Two antique splitting fores with original handles, and one contemporary froe. First antique froe has length 16.5" at handle and 14" at the froe. Second has a 17" handle and 13" head length.
0046: Antique and Vintage Splitting FroesEst. $50-$150
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Antique Cast Iron Beam Grapple: This item is labeled "AG Nellis, Pittsburgh PA". Dated 1870. Self closing grapple hook for lifting barn beams into place. Also used for lifting railroad ties. Patented on March 1st, 1870. Overall
0047: Antique Cast Iron Beam GrappleEst. $50-$150
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Antique Carpenter's Adzes: First adze is an antique carpenter's with original handle, stamped with name "Lakeside". Overall length of 34.25", length of head 8.75", and width of cutting blade is 4.25". Second adze is a
0048: Antique Carpenter's AdzesEst. $50-$150
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